2- 3/4 inch bolts along with washers and nuts (for attachment of track stops to track)

1- concealed door guide (wood screws for installation)

1- channel door guide

Determining placement *Before track installation you will need to identify secure points to attach your door track. For typical wall installation it is imperative that you install your track by securing your lag screws into the wall studs.

Determine the positioning of your sliding door. Set the door in place and space your door 1/2 inch off the floor (a 1/2 inch piece of leftover building material i.e. plywood / drywall works best. The track you have purchased should be at least two times the size of your sliding barn door. At this point you will need to designate which side you want the door to slide and favor that side when hanging the track. Have an assistant help you hold your track above the door and place one of the door hanger wheels along the track in order to determine the height of the track placement relative to the door. Please note there must be at least 2 1/2 inches of space between the wheel bottoms and the top of the door. Ensure that the track is level and make a faint line at the bottom of the track with a pencil at this height mark (your pilot holes for your lag screws will be placed 3/4 inch above this line) Now you can install.

Track Installation

Locate the positioning of the lag bolts. Along your height line, mark the locations of your studs. Be sure to make your marks 3/4 inch above this line. This is the location of the pilot holes. Please know that stud locations will vary according to installation.

Temporarily hold the track above the door. Mark the track with corresponding marks to your pilot hole marks. These marks should be in the center of the track.

With a 1/4 inch drill bit, drill holes in your wall where your pilot hole marks have been made.

With a 3/8 inch drill bit, drill the holes in the track where the bolts will be installed, then drill a 3/8 in. hole on the end of each track. (this will be for the track stops). If your metal track has a powder-coated finish, be sure to tape the surrounding areas where your drilling points will be with painters tape in order to prevent shards of metal from scratching the finish.

Tip: Before drilling through the metal use a nail/screw and hammer to make a punch mark at your points where you will drill. This will help avoid "walking" of the drill bit when drilling through the track. Also, be sure to use adequate pressure and a slower drill speed.

5. Once the holes are drilled, use a socket wrench to attach the 4 1/2 inch lag bolts to the wall through the drilled holes and the 1 1/2 inch spacers.

6. Place the track stops at the end of both sides of the track, with the angle outward, by using the 3/4 inch bolts, washers and nuts.

Door Installation

1. Locate the desired position of your door hangers on your door. Ensure there is enough clearance for the track. Please note there must be at least 2 1/2 inches of space between the wheel bottoms and the top of the door.

2. Make appropriate markings. Drill through your door with a 3/8 inch drill bit at these marks.

3. Before hanging the door you will need to prepare the door for the bottom door guide. There are two methods of installation. Choose one method a or b.

a. Concealed door guide installation - (this is the L-shaped piece that has two small recessed holes) Cut a groove in the bottom of the door using your circular saw. The groove should be 3/16 inch wide and 3/4 inch deep. You will likely need to make two passes with the saw. Place the door gently on the track. Ensure your door is of equal clearance from the wall at both the top and bottom of the door. Steady the door. Line the door guide up with the groove in the door at the corner of the door to the side in which it will be sliding. Before determining the door guides final resting point make sure you open and close the door to ensure the door remains on the guide at all times. Hold the guide in place, remove the door, then screw the piece into the floor with the provided screws.

b. Channel door guide - (this is the U-shaped piece that has two recessed holes) Place the door gently on the track. Ensure your door is of equal clearance from the wall at both the top and bottom of the door. Steady the door. Line the door guide up with the groove in the door at the corner of the door to the side in which it will be sliding. Before determining the door guides final resting point make sure you open and close the door to ensure the door remains on the guide at all times. Hold the guide in place, remove the door, then screw the piece into the floor with the provided screws.